Summary of Contents for Denon Professional DN-C620
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PROFESSIONAL CD PLAYER DN-C620 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
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(2) this product must accept any interference received, including interference that the rating label. may cause undesired operation. Model No. DN-C620 2. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS PRODUCT Serial No. This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards. There are, however, some installation and operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of. 1. Read these instructions. 12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
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CAUTION: PRECAUCIÓN: (English) (Español) To completely disconnect this product from the mains, disconnect the plug Para desconectar completamente este producto de la alimentación eléctrica, desconecte el enchufe del enchufe de la pared. from the wall socket outlet. The mains plug is used to completely interrupt the power supply to the unit El enchufe de la alimentación se utiliza para interrumpir por completo el and must be within easy access by the user.
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NOTE ON USE / HINWEISE ZUM GEBRAUCH / OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A L’UTILISATION / NOTE SULL’USO / NOTAS SOBRE EL USO / ALVORENS TE GEBRUIKEN / OBSERVERA / NOTA SOBRE UTILIZAÇÃO • Do not let foreign objects in the set. • Keine fremden Gegenstände in das Gerät kommen lassen. •...
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CAUTION • The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. • No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus. • Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal. •...
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Residue Rückstand Résidu Residuo • Use compact discs that include the mark. Residuos CD’s with special shapes (heart-shaped CD’s, octagonal CD’s etc.) cannot be played on this Oneffenheid Disc set. Plastrester Attempting to do so may damage the set. Do not use such CD’s. Sujidade •...
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• Quest’unità può visualizzare dei testi sul display durante la riproduzione di CD che • This unit can display text information on the display when playing CD text discs which contain text information in English category. contengono dei testi in inglese. The CD text disc includes the mark shown above.
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• Denna apparat kan visa text på displayen när du spelar CD-textskivor innehållande information på engelska. CD text-skivor bär märket som anges på höger sida. OBSERVERA: • Apparaten kan visa text med följande teckentyper. För övriga tecken kommer “ ” att visas. •...
■ ACCESSORIES – TABLE OF CONTENTS – Check that the following parts are included in addition to the main unit: 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ................. 2 FEATURES ......................2 q Remote Control Unit (RC-1061) ..................1 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ............... 2 2.
1. GENERAL INFORMATION FEATURES PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ■ Standard Functions of Professional CD Player (1) Front panel Slot-In Disc Drive Reads and Displays CD TEXT & MP3 ID3 Tags Quick Track Search with Jog Wheel Cue to Music - = ~ ! @ Balanced Audio Output with Trim 2 Sets of Unbalanced Audio Outputs (1 Fixed / 1 Variable level) SPDIF Digital Audio Output...
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION !4 !5 5 6 / – INDEX/DIR + button Display unit • Refer to page 5 for details. • These buttons are used to accurately change the positions where playback will start or operate as FF or FR when held down. Remote control sensor •...
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION DIGITAL (SPDIF) OUTPUT (2) Rear panel • This is a coaxial output using an RCA type jack. • Signal format : SPDIF(IEC-958 Type II) Only DIGITAL (AES/EBU) OUTPUT BALANCED FIXED VARIABLE SPDIF AES/EBU HOT( ) COLD( • This is a balanced output using an XLR type jack. RS232C PARALLEL IR FLASH...
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION (3) Display Specific Icons and Character displays inform you of the current operating status and menu items of the device. [Basic CD Operation] “TOTAL” illuminates to indicate that the time displayed is the TOTAL time of the track or file. “TOTAL”...
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION [Audio file Operation] (4) Remote control unit (RC-1061) Lights when selected audio file is in root directory of the disc. Lights when the audio data disc is loaded. Lights when the sampling frequency or bitrate of the file playing is available and displayed.
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Press this to set repeat playback. END MON button NETWORK button Press this to start the End Monitor funciton. This button is invalid for the DN-C620. UTILITY button MENU/STORE button This button is invalid for the DN-C620. Press this to enter the preset menu or to store changes made in the preset menu.
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION • Operational range 2. Load the two new size “AAA” batteries inside the battery compartment while taking care to align their polarities correctly with the polarity markings ( with with As shown in the figure below, the player can be operated by the remote control unit in a range which of about 5 meters from the player’s remote sensor and over an angle up to 30 Size “AAA”...
• The DN-C620 is of 1U size, allowing it to be mounted in EIA standard 19-inch racks. When mounting the DN-C620 in a rack, use guide rails or shelf boards, etc., on the rack side to prevent weight from being applied to the front of the DN-C620. The fittings alone cannot support the weight of the DN-C620 (4.3 kg).
• Connect the CD output jacks to the amplifier CD or AUX input jacks. • Connect one end of a straight-through RS-232 serial cable into Communication Port on the back of the DN-C620 and connect the other end into the “RS-232C” port on the back of the computer.
SUPPORTED AUDIO CD INSERTING AND EJECTING A DISC In addition to standard CD-DA discs, the DN-C620 can read several other CD-DA formats. Inserting and Ejecting a disc is only available when the unit is powered on. Please refer to page 22 for detail of reading and operation of data discs.
3. DEVICE OPERATION NORMAL CD PLAYBACK (3) Pausing playback at any point Playback can be temporarily halted and then continued from the same point in the track. (1) Before Starting Playback 1. Press the 2 / ; /END MON button on the front panel or the 2 / ; button on the remote 1.
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3. DEVICE OPERATION (6) Advancing to the next track during playback (8) Audible quick search • Using this function, you can search for a desired point quickly within a track in the both 1. Turn the jog wheel clockwise or press the § button during playback. forward or reverse direction.
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3. DEVICE OPERATION (9) Index Skip (10) Direct Jump An index search can be performed during the play of a track whose index has been recorded. Select the number of the track to be played directly during the stop mode by pressing the This function is useful for starting play at a specific location of a long track.
3. DEVICE OPERATION (All track repeat) ADVANCED CD PLAYBACK 1. Press the PLAY MODE/TEXT button to select “Continuous”. (1) Repeating playback of a desired interval 2. Press the A-B/REPEAT button on the front panel while pressing the SHIFT button. (Single track repeat) 1.
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• Skip to the next desired track and press the ENTER button again. • Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program the tracks in the desired order. 4. Press the PROGRAM button to exit the program input mode. • “PGM” indicator lights, and the DN-C620 is ready to play your program.
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1. Press the RECALL button on the remote control unit while the “PXX” is displayed. • “PGM” indicator lights, and the DN-C620 is ready to play your program. 2. Press the UP or DOWN button on the remote control unit to select the program number Playing the programs you want to edit.
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END MONITOR is a feature that plays back the final seconds of the current track. If the Play • The play speed increases or decreases depending on the pitch control setting as indicated Mode is set to “Continuous” the DN-C620 plays back the last track of the current disc. To use in the display.
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D MON tracks have been played. • After the last track ends, playback stops. The DN-C620 returns to stop mode. • Playback starts. • When the playback reaches the end of a track the unit returns to the beginning of the...
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3. DEVICE OPERATION (Single Stop) 1. Press the PLAY MODE/TEXT button on the front panel. • The “Single Stop” is displayed on the display and the Single Stop mode is set. 2. Use the select knob to select the track to be played. 3.
3. DEVICE OPERATION PLAYING AUDIO FILES In addition to standard CD-DA discs, the DN-C620 can read audio files from two different types of Data discs. For a list of compatible compressed and uncompressed audio files, see following section: Audio File Format Specifications.
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Q Displays information The following functions are not supported when the DN-C620 encounters discs recorded When a data disc is inserted into the DN-C620, various kind of information are displayed on with these types of audio files. the 13-digit alphanumeric part of the display unit.
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3. DEVICE OPERATION Q Text information When a data disc with MP3 files, is inserted into the DN-C620, in addition to above information various kind of text information are displayed on the 13-digit alphanumeric part of the display unit. This information is recorded in a MP3 file as ID3 tag.
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3. DEVICE OPERATION (1) Playing audio files on a disc (2) Advanced music files playback The following "Advanced CD playback" functions are possible with audio files on a disc in the 1. Load a disc containing audio files. same way as a standard CD-DA disc. See page 16 for detail of an operation.
3. DEVICE OPERATION [ Using the remote control unit ] PRESET FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS 1. With the unit in stop mode, press the MENU/STORE button. The last active preset item appears on the display. (1) Changing the PRESETS [ Using the front panel ] 1.
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3. DEVICE OPERATION (2) Table of Preset Items and Default settings No (Order) Display (Preset item) Selection Range Default Reference Power On Play /Stop Stop Page 27 Start Mode Play /Stop /Cue Page 27 Cue Mode Recue /Next Recue Page 27 Auto Cue Off /–48dB /–42dB /–36dB Page 27...
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Detecting level is less than Off (default) –48dB –48dB –42dB –42dB –36dB –36dB NOTE: • If an audio signal isn’t detected within the maximum period of time (20 seconds) then the DN-C620 will most likely Cue to the beginning of index 01.
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8. End monitor time (End Monitor) This feature allows you to set the amount of time at the end of the track that the DN-C620 will play when the END MON button is pressed on the unit or IR control while in standby.
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0/ 5 /10 /15 /20 /30 /60seconds (Default 10sec) 10. Next track reserve (NextTrReserve) This feature allows you to decide what the DN-C620 will do at the end of a track. Play mode setting is “Single Stop” Set value Processing at the end of track...
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3. DEVICE OPERATION 11. Fader start mode (Fader Start) This feature allows you to decide how the DN-C620 behaves when the Fader Start pins are short-circuited. Set value Processing Play Unit starts playback when the remote fader pins (9-23) are short circuited and remains playing when the pins open...
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3. DEVICE OPERATION 15. Eject lock mode (Eject Lock) This feature allows you to prohibit ejecting a disc during playback. Set value Processing On (default) Unit will not allow anyone to eject a disc while in the Play Mode Unit will allow a disc to be ejected while in the Play Mode 16.
• The RS-232C host can control functions of the DN-C620 externally. delimiter. • The DN-C620 automatically transmits status data when status is changed. • The DN-C620 will respond to status requests by transmitting the associated status data RS- 232C specifications. Example: Control command code for number 5 (ASCII code @02005CR) When transmitting commands consecutively, put more than 100ms blank between commands.
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4. CONTROL FEATURES (4) Table of Control command codes Code Command Comment “@02000”+CR “@02001”+CR “@02002”+CR “@02003”+CR “@02004”+CR “@02005”+CR “@02006”+CR “@02007”+CR “@02008”+CR “@02009”+CR “@02011”+CR DISPLAY “@02012”+CR Power Standby “@020PW”+CR Power On “@02016”+CR Volume Up “@02017”+CR Volume Down “@02028ON”+CR RANDOM ON “@02028OF”+CR RANDOM OFF “@02029ON”+CR REPEAT ON...
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4. CONTROL FEATURES Code Command Comment “@02050”+CR F. REVERSE “@02052”+CR F. FORWARD “@02053”+CR PLAY “@02054”+CR STOP “@02059”+CR “@020CU”+CR “@020EM”+CR END MON “@020SB”+CR SKIP BACK “@020KL”+CR Lock Panel's Key “@020KU”+CR Unlock Panel's Key “@020DJXXXXXXXXXXXX”+CR Direct Jump XXXXXXXXXXXX=ttthhhmmssff ttt is Track Number “@0PMSS”+CR Play Mode - Single Stop “@0PMSN”+CR...
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4. CONTROL FEATURES Code Command Comment EOM - OF:OFF, 05:5sec, 10:10sec, 15:15sec, 20:20sec, “@0EDXX”+CR 30:30sec, 60:60sec “@0NRXX”+CR Next Reserve - 00:ON, 01:OFF “@0FDPL”+CR Fader Start -Play “@0FDPU”+CR Fader Start -PlayPause “@0ITI2”+CR Index Tally Index2 “@0ITI3”+CR Index Tally Index3 “@0MOXX”+CR Mono - 00:ON, 01:OFF Sleep-0000:OFF,0030:0.5min,1000:10min, 2000:20min, “@0ASXXXX”+CR 3000:30min...
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(5) Table of Status Request and Status information codes When a Status Request Command from the host is received by the DN-C620, the DN-C620 sends the Status Information to the host. When the DN-C620 changes status, the DN-C620 automatically sends Status Information to the host.
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4. CONTROL FEATURES Mode Request Code Status Display Time “@0?TI”+CR Time “@0TIhhhmmssff”+CR Volume “@0?VM”+CR Volume “@0VMXXX”+CR Pitch “@0?PT”+CR Pitch “@0PTXXXX”+CR ✽1 Text Title “@0?T1”+CR Text Title “@0T1XXX...”+CR ✽1 Text Artist “@0?T2”+CR Text Artist “@0T2XXX...”+CR ✽1 Text Album “@0?T3”+CR Text Album “@0T3XXX...”+CR POS Code “@0?C1”+CR...
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4. CONTROL FEATURES Mode Request Code Status Next Tr Reserve “@0?NR”+CR “@0NR00”+CR “@0NR01”+CR Fader Start “@0?FD”+CR Play “@0FDPL”+CR PlayPause “@0FDPU”+CR Index Tally “@0?IT”+CR Index2 “@0ITI2”+CR Index3 “@0ITI3”+CR Mono “@0?MO”+CR “@0MO00”+CR “@0MO01”+CR Sleep “@0?AS”+CR Time “@0ASXXXX”+CR Eject Lock “@0?EL”+CR “@0EL00”+CR “@0EL01”+CR Digital FS “@0?DF”+CR “@0DFXX”+CR...
4. CONTROL FEATURES GPIO (Parallel) CONTROL (2) Remote control circuit Use this to control the DN-C620 with dry contact circuit connections. • Remote control connections (1) Interface Condition TRACK (–) TRACK (+) FADER SWITCH • Applicable connector: 25-pin D-sub (male) •...
• Never short circuit the left-channel line (Vcc). Doing so will damage the main unit. (2) Operation with Parallel Connections A number of DN-C620 units can be simultaneously operated in parallel with one button. Operation with parallel connections can be used with a maximum of 5 units.
• Ensure that batteries are correctly inserted. • Replace the batteries with a flesh set. File does not play. • Decoding Error. • Check that the file you are trying to play has a supported file extension and is a format that the DN-C620 supports.
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